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frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • 4d ago
frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • 4d ago

Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver w/ 24 Magnetic Bits

$25

$70

64% off
Walmart
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Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $24.69. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to SD Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • High and low electric torque of 0.2/0.05N.m and a manual torque of 3N.m.
  • With magnetic bits design, if you open the shell upside down, the internal screw parts will not fall out
  • S2 steel bits with sturdy hardened construction
  • Equipped with a 350mAh lithium-ion battery, the portable screwdriver can work continuously for up to 2 hours
  • USB-C port is convenient for you to charge at any time.
  • Includes: 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver, 1x Storage Case, 24x Precision Bits (PH1, 0, 000, 00; SL2, 1.5; T8H; T10H; T5H; T6H; T9H; H2, 0.7, 0.9, 1.5; T2, 3, 4; P2, 5; W1.5; Y0.6, 1; 2.3), 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 1x User Manual

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Deal price is $1.30 lower than a previous Frontpage Deal from May 2025.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff
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Fanttik Direct via Walmart has Fanttik E1 Pro Mini Electric Screwdriver with 24 Magnetic Bits on sale for $24.69. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to SD Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • High and low electric torque of 0.2/0.05N.m and a manual torque of 3N.m.
  • With magnetic bits design, if you open the shell upside down, the internal screw parts will not fall out
  • S2 steel bits with sturdy hardened construction
  • Equipped with a 350mAh lithium-ion battery, the portable screwdriver can work continuously for up to 2 hours
  • USB-C port is convenient for you to charge at any time.
  • Includes: 1x Mini Electric Screwdriver, 1x Storage Case, 24x Precision Bits (PH1, 0, 000, 00; SL2, 1.5; T8H; T10H; T5H; T6H; T9H; H2, 0.7, 0.9, 1.5; T2, 3, 4; P2, 5; W1.5; Y0.6, 1; 2.3), 1x USB Type-C Charging Cable, 1x User Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Deal price is $1.30 lower than a previous Frontpage Deal from May 2025.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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4d ago
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Joined Oct 2006
4d ago
dragonrl
4d ago
60 Posts
As a comparison, Amazon has it right now for $31.97
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3d ago
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3d ago
tanman99
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3d ago
4,203 Posts
If it's electric won't there be a chance of static discharge when working with sensitive electronics?
2d ago
1,026 Posts
Joined Jul 2011
2d ago
shoulda2
2d ago
1,026 Posts
Quote from tanman99 :
If it's electric won't there be a chance of static discharge when working with sensitive electronics?

Not really any extra risk, get a wrist strap and have fun or just touch a non critical part of chassis at least.
2d ago
150 Posts
Joined Mar 2018
2d ago
Plutomania
2d ago
150 Posts
I have their E2 Ultra with 0.6Nm of torque, which is quite capable. With 0.2Nm of torque you may find yourself manually tightening or loosening screws.
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DavidinCT
Yesterday
806 Posts
Quote from Plutomania :
I have their E2 Ultra with 0.6Nm of torque, which is quite capable. With 0.2Nm of torque you may find yourself manually tightening or loosening screws.
Thanks, that shows, this is NOT the one to get....
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ashrock
Yesterday
812 Posts
How does it compare to this one?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGWRW...title&th=1
Yesterday
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DeviantDragon
Yesterday
312 Posts
Quote from ashrock :
How does it compare to this one?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BGWRW...title&th=1
The Amazon one looks like it comes with 50 bits compared to the Walmart version which has 25 bits. The case to hold all the bits differs as well (of course it'd be larger to hold more bits) but not only in size but in form factor as the 25 bit case is a flatter rectangle and the 50 bit case is more a squared off cylinder.

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Yesterday
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burticus
Yesterday
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I have this one. I like it, I like the magnetic case and bits. But it sucks for torque. I usually have to "start" the unscrew by hand (I still use this, just not the motor) and then you can power it. Considering these are really for delicate electronic work like laptops/phone etc, I don't think this is a big deal. If you are throwing together full size PCs.... ehhh maybe not.
Yesterday
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mchandra13
Yesterday
17 Posts
I bought this from walmart in a similar past deal. I am still trying to figure out its true purpose. The torque is not sufficient to loosen a hard and tight screw or even tighten a screw till the end. I have a ikea set with 0.7nm torque and then I also have a dewalt drill/driver. needless to say, I automatically reach out to my dewalt for most of the works. once in a while I use the Ikea one and I didnt find any true purpose with this Fanttik. Deal or no deal, this is a no go for me. I didnt try it out for too long after I bought it and couldnt return now it since I am out of return window.
10h ago
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10h ago
Caleo
10h ago
5,619 Posts
Quote from DavidinCT :
Thanks, that shows, this is NOT the one to get....
It's a precision screwdriver... if it were super torquey people would probably complain that it strips fasteners.

It's best to 'start' by hand with small fasteners, whether loosening or tightening - to avoid stripping or cross-threading. Motor's meant to eliminate all the tedious manual motion in between
6h ago
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W00t1387
6h ago
23 Posts
I ordered one. Perfect for computer assemble.

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